Water quality, atmospheric nitrogen deposition and herbaceous plant species richness in the USA, 1970-2011
Dates
Publication Date
2017-11-17
Start Date
1970
End Date
2011
Citation
Cade, B.S., 2017, Water quality, atmospheric nitrogen deposition and herbaceous plant species richness in the USA, 1970-2011: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F75719S0.
Summary
This data release is comprised of a data set that contains specific conductance and chloride concentration data in HUC-8 watersheds that intersect with areas with unconventional oil and gas plays, and a data set that contains atmospheric nitrogen deposition rates and herbaceous plant species richness values across sample sites in the USA. Associated publication: Koenker, R., Chernozhukov, V., Xuming. and Peng, L., 2017, Handbook of quantile regression: Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press.
Summary
This data release is comprised of a data set that contains specific conductance and chloride concentration data in HUC-8 watersheds that intersect with areas with unconventional oil and gas plays, and a data set that contains atmospheric nitrogen deposition rates and herbaceous plant species richness values across sample sites in the USA.
Associated publication:
Koenker, R., Chernozhukov, V., Xuming. and Peng, L., 2017, Handbook of quantile regression: Boca Raton, FL, CRC Press.
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Purpose
The water quality data were originally collected to evaluate water quality trends over 40 years in areas with variable amounts of activity in unconventional oil and gas extraction. The plant species richness data were obtained from numerous studies for a synthesis analysis on effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition rates on herbaceous plant species diversity by a Powell Center Working Group, U.S. Geological Survey.